Map applications
Urban planning
Digital city
History
Environment
City analysis
Economy
Transport and accessibility
Urban planning
Draft of Metropolitan Plan
Draft of Metropolitan Plan - drawings

Presentation of the proposed future territorial development plan for the Capital City of Prague—the Metropolitan Plan (MP). Drawings can be superimposed and laid over several background maps. The application is also linked to the MP’s cover sheets and text components.

Contact person: Ing. arch. Michal Leňo
leno@ipr.praha.eu
Zoning Plan
Current Zoning Plan of the City of Prague

The zoning plan is the basic generally binding document intended for the coordination of the development of the territory, serving mainly as an information basis for those interested in construction in the territory. Digital forms of the valid Zoning Plan of the settlement unit of the Capital City of Prague are published in the application and supplemented with layers mapping changes to the zoning plan and other related layers (building closures, archive plans).

Contact person: Ing. Jan Drahota
drahota@ipr.praha.eu
Georeport
Georeport

Information about selected phenomena located in the specified area. The output is a report with a list of information and overview maps that can be exported to PDF. The report also includes land use limits, or significant restrictions on construction activity in the area, which result from legislation and other documents.

Contact person: Mgr. Bohdan Baron
baron@ipr.praha.eu
Atlas of Spatial analytical documents
Atlas of Spatial analytical documents

The spatial analytical documents of Prague (SAD) are a unique regularly updated set of information on the state of the territory of the city divided into individual thematic areas: Metropolis and region, Landscape, City, Land use, Potential, Landscape infrastructure, Transport infrastructure, Technical infrastructure, Public interest and limits, Implementation. SAD is the main basis for the preparation of spatial planning documentation, in particular the Principles of Spatial Development, the Zoning Plan and others. The Atlas of Spatial Analytical Documents (SAD Atlas) displays detailed and continuously updated information on the state of the territory, obtained from surveys and providers, including the graphical part of the SAD and drawings showing the values and limits of the territory, plans for changes and problems to be solved. Full information about the document is available on the Spatial Analytical Documents Portal.

Contact person: Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová PhD.
havlova@ipr.praha.eu
View Points
View Points

The viewpoint application is used to monitor and verify building changes in views that are defined by the spatial analytical documents of Prague. Among them, the views set out in the Metropolitan Plan have a special status, composed of three types: Basic Panoramas, City Views and Conservation Vedutas, which are used to assess plans.

Contact person: Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová PhD.
havlova@ipr.praha.eu
Records of zoning decisions
Records of zoning decisions

Records of building plans and associated planning documents. The application allows the viewing of informative drawings of construction plans, divided into thematic categories, including information on documents issued within the framework of the planning procedure process in which the City of Prague is a party to the proceedings. Detailed information about the displayed data and its update is included in the application.

Contact person: Ing. Lucie Kovaříková
kovarikova@ipr.praha.eu
Prague's Historical Center
Prague's Historical Center

The Historical Center of Prague is an information application for the area of the Prague Monument Reserve, which has been UNESCO World Heritage Site No. 616 since 1992. The application makes available a selection of information and data from the spatial analytical documents of Prague, archival maps and vedutas, surveys and analyses, which is continuously supplemented and expanded. It contributes to a deeper understanding of the qualities of the unique urban landscape and structure of the capital's city center.

Contact person: Ing. arch. Vít Rýpar
rypar@ipr.praha.eu
Archive plans of Prague's State Regulatory Comission
Archive plans of Prague's State Regulatory Comission

State Regulation Comission of Prague was the official planning authority from 20s to 40s of the 20th century. Its plans gave the layout of many Prague quarters. View the plans online and study the detail electronic copies.

Contact person: Mgr. Ladislav Monzer
monzer@ipr.praha.eu
Archiv of Zoning plans
Archive of Prague's Zoning Plans

Collection of zoning plans and plan blueprints elaborated form Prague in post-war period. Collection covers plans from years 1955, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1986, 1994 and 1999.

Contact person: Mgr. Ladislav Monzer
monzer@ipr.praha.eu
Digital city
Digital Technical Map
Digital Technical Map of Prague

The Digital Technical Map of Prague (DTMP) is a basic map work at a scale of 1:500 describing the territory of Prague. It brings together 3D vector data defining the sites of the physical state of the semi-topography and technical equipment networks.

Contact person: Bc. Vojtěch Hříbal
hribal@ipr.praha.eu
3D model
3D model of Prague

Take a look at Prague from all angles! This application displays the City of Prague in 3D view. You can filter and colour buildings according to various factors: number of floors, designated land use, ownership categories or administration by various public authority bodies. You can view Prague from several of its observation points, and the application also provides basic navigation through virtual scenery.

Contact person: Mgr. Michal Pochmann
pochmann@ipr.praha.eu
Lidar Data of selected areas
Lidar Data of selected areas

An example of lidar data taken by mobile mapping, where the immediate surroundings were imaged from a moving car. The output of lidar imaging is point clouds, places where the laser beam has been reflected by an obstacle. For each point, its exact position in space (geometric coordinates X, Y, Z) and the value of the reflection intensity are recorded. The app is optimized for 4K monitors.

Contact person: Mgr. Ondřej Míček
micek@ipr.praha.eu
History
Two Pragues
Two Pragues

Prague then and now? Why not! Compare Prague in 1955 and today. Clear, concise and simple. Newly added historical city plans offer a view of Prague from the mid-19th century.

Contact person: Mgr. Ladislav Monzer
monzer@ipr.praha.eu
Prague Yesterday
Prague Yesterday

The Prague Yesterday app was originally created for an exhibition at the Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning. It offers similar content and functionality to the Two Pragues app or the Orthophotomap Archive, and is complemented by pre-prepared views of Prague that demonstrate its changes over time by comparing historical plans and aerial photographs.

Contact person: Mgr. Martina Koukalová Ph.D.
koukalova.ipr.praha.eu
Archive of Orthophotomaps
Archive of Prague's Orthophotomaps

Complete collection of Prague's existing ortophotomaps. Explore the development of Prague from 1938 to today.

Contact person: Bc. Vojtěch Hříbal
hribal@ipr.praha.eu
Map of monument conservation
Map of the Cultural Heritage Conservation

Interactive map displays the Cultural Heritage listed monuments of various mean of legal protection - buildings, areals and archaeologic sites. For each object the basic information on the protection level is provided.

Contact person: Mgr. Radka Žižková (MHMP, OPP)
Radka.Zizkova@praha.eu
Commemorative sites of the Prague Uprising 1945
Commemorative sites of the Prague Uprising 1945

The interactive map commemorates the memorial sites associated with the Prague Uprising in May 1945. In the next few days, the capital will once again commemorate the beginning of the uprising to liberate Prague from Nazi rule. For this occasion, an interactive map has been created in which citizens have the opportunity to visit memorials and other commemorative sites of the Prague Uprising online. You can honor the heroes who fought and died for our freedom and light a virtual candle.

Contact person: DiS Kamil Řehák (MHMP, ZIO)
Kamil.Rehak@praha.eu
Raids on Prague 1944-1945
Prague Air Raids 1944-1945

At the close of WWII, Prague was subjected to several air raids resulting in extensive damage and loss of life. The three air raids took place on 15 November 1944, 14 February 1945 and on 25 March 1945. The bombings claimed the lives of more than 1200 people and primarily damaged the New Town, Holešovice, Smíchov, Vršovice, Vinohrady, Žižkov, Libeň, Kbely, Letňany and Čakovice. In 2015, IPR was offered to make use of unique aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance airplanes before the end of the war in April and May 1945. These aerial photographs are owned by German company Luftbilddatenbank Dr. Carls GmbH, whose exclusive partner for the Czech Republic is PRIMIS Ltd. These photographs were taken to assess the success of the RAF and US AAF bomber command missions and provided extraordinarily high-quality images with great detail. Besides showing development structure, the appearances of individual buildings, squares and other public areas, the photographs also make it possible to clearly identify the direct impact of war and the consequences of the bombardment (Emauzy, Vysočany, Libeň etc.) on air defence and other installations (air defence batteries, trenches), fire water reservoirs and several other elements. In order to provide more context for users, the photographs are accompanied by commentaries describing individual buildings and period photographs from the IPR archives.

Contact person: Mgr. Ladislav Monzer
monzer@ipr.praha.eu
Environment
Atlas of the Environment
Atlas of the Prague's Environment

The Environmental Atlas in Prague brings together all the main map information on the state of the environment in Prague. It is thematically divided into the areas of air, landscape, water, noise, geology and waste. The maps are regularly updated on the basis of data from the Prague City Hall and cooperating entities.

Contact person: Mgr. Karolina Lejsková
lejskova@ipr.praha.eu
Flood Zones
Flood Zones

Information on flood zones in the territory of Prague and flood protection.

Contact person: Ing. Michal Novák
novak@ipr.praha.eu
Vegetation index and surface temperature
Vegetation index and surface temperature

Comparison of the area in terms of vegetation quality (NDVI) and surface temperature. The application also presents the output of the vulnerability analysis of the area.

Contact person: Mgr. Ondřej Míček
micek@ipr.praha.eu
City analysis
The Diverse Prague

Every city is made up of many urban patterns or types of development, which differ from each other in terms of how the street network is designed or how buildings look and are distributed in space. Urban patterns and their form correspond to the period, purpose, and social consensus within which they were created. What is interesting, however, is that these structures can be found and described in the city.

Contact person: Ing. Jakub Hrubý
hruby@ipr.praha.eu
Spatiotemporal user behaviour
Spatiotemporal user behaviour

This mapping application enables you to explore and analyse individual territories through data derived from mobile phone traffic. The aim is to explore the spatiotemporal behaviour of users, which will help us to better describe the real use of each territory. The main benefit is to provide realistic and detailed information on the dynamics of population movement within Prague and its metropolitan area, as well as on the structural and temporal characteristics of land use.

Contact person: Ing. Alžběta Gardoňová
gardonova@ipr.praha.eu
Economy
Price map of building plots
Price map of building plots

The price map of building plots is a graphical part of Decree No. 32/1998 as amended. The administrative prices of building plots in the territory of Prague are determined on its basis. The data shown here are informative and when determining the administrative prices of building plots, it is necessary to follow the individual provisions of the above-mentioned decree, as valid on the date on which the price is determined.

Contact person: Ing. Ivana Fousková (MHMP, HOM)
Ivana.Fouskova@praha.eu
Map of property relations
Map of property relations

The map of property relations clearly classifies the ownership and management of land according to SALSC data. The colored legend of the map distinguishes owners or administrators according to the legal nature of the entity into public entities, natural persons and other legal entities. The main categories are further broken down in more detail. It also focuses purely on land and buildings owned by the capital city of Prague. The data displayed in the application are obtained and regularly updated from several sources, mainly the SALSC and departments of the Prague City Hall.

Contact person: Ing. Lucie Kovaříková
kovarikova@ipr.praha.eu
Transport and accessibility
Barrier-free Access Map
Map of accessibility of buildings and public spaces for people with physical disabilities

This digital map showing barrier-free buildings and public areas represents a unique map produced in collaboration between Prague City Hall, the Prague Institute of Planning and Development and the Prague Organisation of Wheelchair Users (a civic association). Using the ‘traffic light’ method (green, orange, red), this map categorises individual buildings as fully accessible, partially accessible and non-accessible. The map is regularly updated and extended to other buildings. Mapping follows approved guidelines issued by the Prague Organisation of Wheelchair Users, and individual city districts also participate mapping. For selected buildings, information is provided for recommended access routes from barrier-free public transport stops and stations.

Contact person: Mgr. Bohdan Baron
baron@ipr.praha.eu
Cycling map
Cycling Map

The cycling map shows the cycling routes in the territory of Prague and related information. The map shows both existing and planned routes. In addition, the map shows important information from the cyclist's point of view about the local features of the cycle route (e.g., dangerous places, e.g., junctions, stairs, narrowings and places with increased pedestrian traffic), as well as information about the location of bike racks, route descriptions and other information. Cyclists can also view elevation profiles of the cycle routes.

Contact person: Ing. Milada Mikulová
mikulova@ipr.praha.eu
Cycling master plan (proposal)
The citywide cycle route system (proposal)

The system of citywide cycle routes of Prague is a basic and indispensable source for planning all measures on roads in Prague. These measures must be prepared in such a way that they lead to the implementation of cycling connections in the terrain of a quality that corresponds to their importance for cycling transport in Prague. This system is set by the city of Prague and does not necessarily include all significant local links - these can be found, for example, in the municipal district master plans.

Contact person: Ing. Jan Zalábák
zalabak@ipr.praha.eu